How To Plan A Children's Easter Party

The Planning Is All Done For You

All you need to plan your child's Easter party is right here. From the invitations to what to put into the goodie bags. Two hours of jam-packed fun that will have the kids talking about for to come. You'll be the envy of all the mothers.

I have been doing birthday parties for my two sons which are now well into their teens and I'm looking forward to planning my daughter's parties as she is starting school this year. Through trial and error I have created a problem free memorable party. Still to this day my sons friends have great memories of those parties.

2 Activities

Easter Egg Hunt: What's an Easter party without an Easter egg hunt? Use small chocolate eggs and hide the before your guest arrive

Egg Rolling: Have a Start and finish line, then have the children push the egg with their noses along the track. The first one crosses the finish line wins.

Spoon And Egg Walk: Balance a hard boiled egg on a long wooden spoon. The first person that gets across the finish line without dropping wins. If they do drop it they have to go back and start again.

Pin The Cottontail On The Bunny: Blindfold the child and give them a few spins.Have them pin a cotton ball onto a picture of a bunny

Face Painting: Easy and fun to do. You can paint Easter eggs, yellow chicks, flowers or make them into bunnies.

3 Eat

Nothing is simpler then Pizza. Have a non meat pizza, there will be vegetations. Cake or cupcakes for dessert

4 A Visit From The Easter Bunny

This is were your husband comes in handy. Have him dress up as the Easter bunny and give out the goodie bags. Take pictures with the children sitting on his lap. You could use a digital camera, but I like to give them something to take home. So I invested in a polaroid camera.

Goodie Bags

Kids love goodie bags. Chose fun inexpensive toys,pencils but seeing that they have gotten chocolate egg from the Easter egg hunt. Hopefully they haven't eaten them all by now!

5 Movie

For the last part of the party I put on a movie, it calms everyone down. As the children will be leaving at different times, an half an hour movie is all that is needed.